Graces submitted to the Regent House on 16 July 2003

The Council submit the following Graces to the Regent House. These Graces, other than any which is withdrawn or for which a ballot is requested in accordance with the regulations for Graces of the Regent House (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 113), will be deemed to have been approved at 4 p.m. on Friday, 25 July 2003.

1. That the regulations for University Composition Fees as amended by Grace 1 of 12 February 2003, Grace 1 of 12 March 2003, and Grace 4 of 8 May 2003, be further amended as follows:1

SCHEDULE

Postgraduate Certificates

With effect from 1 October 2004

By deleting the entry for Design, Manufacture, and Management.

Courses leading to examinations for the M.Phil. Degree

With effect from 1 October 2003

By inserting the following entries:

Advanced Chemical Engineering Practice

D

D

F

With effect from 1 October 2004

By inserting the following entries:

Industrial Systems, Manufacturing, and Management

D

D

F

Courses leading to examinations for the M.St. Degree

With effect from 1 October 2003

By amending certain entries so as to read:

Annual£

Community Enterprise

11,000

Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment

4,130

International Relations

1,800

Local and Regional History

2,000

Manufacturing

10,500

Modernism

1,900

Primary and Community Care

3,361

Public Health

First year

4,481

Second year

2,241

 Previously English Local History.

2. That, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board of Clinical Medicine and with the concurrence of the General Board, the regulations for the degrees of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery be amended, with effect from 1 October 2003, as follows:2

(A) The regulations for the degree of Doctor of Medicine (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 460):

Regulation 6.

By amending sub-paragraph (b) so as to read:

(b) an application fee of £200.

Regulation 9.

By amending sub-paragraph (c) so as to read:

(c) a submission fee of £460.

Payments to Examiners

By amending the first six entries in the Schedule so as to read:

To the Chairman of the M.D. Committee at an Act, or to a deputy for the Chairman appointed under Regulation 5, for each candidate: £40.

To a referee (Regulation 6): £40.

To the Assessor for each candidate: £40.

To an Examiner (Regulation 10) for examining and reporting on a dissertation and for taking part in the conduct of the Act if required to do so: £120.

To an external Examiner who is required to take part in the conduct of the Act: an additional £80.

To an Examiner for taking part in a clinical examination at an Act: an additional £110.

(B) The regulations for the degree of Master of Surgery (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 463):

Regulation 4.

By amending sub-paragraph (d) so as to read:

(d) an application fee of £200.

Regulation 7.

By amending sub-paragraph (c) so as to read:

(c) a submission fee of £460.

Payments to Examiners

By amending the first four entries in the Schedule so as to read:

To the person presiding at a viva voce examination: £40.

To a referee (Regulation 5): £40.

To an Examiner (Regulation 8) for examining and reporting on a thesis and for taking part in a viva voce examination if required to do so: £120.

To an external Examiner who is required to take part in a viva voce examination: an additional £80.

3. That the recommendations in paragraph 5 of the Report of the General Board, dated 28 May 2003, on the re-establishment of the Professorship of Metabolic Medicine (Reporter, p. 1032) be approved.

4. That the recommendations in paragraph 8 of the Report of the Faculty Board of Engineering, dated 12 May 2003, on the Engineering and Electrical and Information Sciences Triposes (Reporter, p. 1033) be approved.

1Statutes and Ordinances, p. 165. The fees proposed for M.St. courses in 2003-04 were not available when proposals for other fees were published. The opportunity has been taken to include new postgraduate courses which have recently been introduced (see the General Board's Notices on pp. 962 and 975).

2 These fees and payments supersede those contained in Grace 3 of 18 June 2003 which was withdrawn (see Reporter, p. 1117).